ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – The Denver Broncos continue making major moves in free agency.

A day after signing two Pro Bowl defensive backs, the team agreed to a three-year contract with defensive end DeMarcus Ware, who had been released by the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday. Ware, who flew to Denver on Wednesday to meet with the Broncos, will sign pending the outcome of a physical.

Ware will be paired with Von Miller in hopes of drastically improving Denver’s pass rush. Ware is the Cowboys’ career sack leader with 117 sacks in nine seasons. He recorded double-digit sacks in seven consecutive seasons from 2006-2012, but struggled through injuries in 2013, when he had only six sacks, the lowest total of his career.

The Cowboys chose to release Ware on Tuesday rather than pay his $12.5 million salary. The Cowboys saved nearly $20 million in cap space by releasing Ware.